Disneyland with no LL

Lots of kids have that week off for Ski Week, or at the very least a 4-day weekend. It’s a popular time for family vacations.

While looking at the blockouts/individual ticket prices can be useful if you’re picking a random day in June to visit, this is more like the week after Christmas. It’s so blocked out/expensive because they know soooo many people travel and plan to go that weekend. The prices won’t deter vacationers.

All bets are off for certain holiday weekends. That is one of them. It’s packed.

Bummer.
 
I pulled some of the actual data off of www.thrilldata.com for this exact weekend in February of 2025 (the holiday weekend you will be attending in 2026). You can see wait times throughout the day and by ride. I pulled Friday 2/14/25-Sunday 2/16/25, which should reflect on the similar weekend in 2026. It really shows how Rope Drop is your best friend, and the middle of the day is…NOT.IMG_4739.png
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Sorry not sure why the screen shots are so grainy. Seems the DIS decreases the resolution of the photo on upload. I will try to post a link that shows the data also.
 
Basically, in the color chart, anything yellow or orange or red is 40 minutes or greater wait times. So you can eyeball it and see that after 10am and before 9pm, the majority of rides are yellow (40 minutes) or worse for wait times.
 

Just a reminder that the parks in California open earlier and close later than the parks in Florida.
 
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I just went to DLP yesterday, supposedly a low crowd day, so did not pre -purchase LL. After an hour, I added it and was glad because the park was beyond crowded! Also paid for Rise of the Resistance.
 
That looks like great data info. Maybe the time zone change will work in our favor to rope drop. At WDW, we are more of stay til the end of night people.
We are from Dallas, and the 2 hour time gain really helps us RD, even when our kids were little (and even needed it more so when they were teens!). We stay at the GCH, so even now that DDs are 18 and 20, we head back for a mid day break, I stack LLs for later, and all are happy!

You can purchase LL with your multi day ticket, which must be added to all days of the ticket at the time of ticket purchase. It does lock in the price of LLMP at the time of purchase.

You can also add it day by day, as you wish, while in the parks. This can save money if you only want LL on some of the days of your ticket. The downside risk here is that daily LLMP purchases are subject to surge pricing (which is more likely on crowded holiday weekends), and LLMP does rarely sell out and then is not available for same day purchase. This is usually only big holidays, and often in October (the most popular time at DLR other than Christmas/NY).
 
With PLL I think YMMV, because I bought it when it was cheaper and of course there was basically no crowds and 5 min waits for like everything. I’d probably just do a rope drop and sparingly use LL next time I go in December. Mind you, I had early entry since I stayed at Disneyland Hotel and that perk itself was very nice to have. Definitely helped get in a big ride or two before the park even opened to everyone.IMG_0639.pngIMG_0640.png
 


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